: Provides detail on the technology and regulatory elements specifically for small satellite constellations .
Mission geometry refers to the spatial arrangement of satellites in a mission, including their orbits, positions, and velocities. The design of the mission geometry is critical to achieving the mission objectives, as it determines the coverage, resolution, and revisit times of the satellites. There are several types of orbits that are commonly used in satellite missions, including: : Provides detail on the technology and regulatory
Concise summaries of the design process, including the 11-step orbit design cycle, are available in presentation formats on Research Context: including their orbits